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How was the health status of the 2000 students affected by H1N1 in the Washington State University?

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How was the health status of the 2000 students affected by H1N1 in the Washington State University?

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The New World Order’s planned flu pandemic has grabbed headlines with an outbreak of the relatively mild H1N1 virus at Washington State University. “More than 2,000 students at Washington State University have come down with swine flu symptoms in just the first week of classes, school officials said Friday,” AOL News reports this afternoon. The incident, according to AOL, is an example of “how quickly the H1N1 virus can spread.” Engineered pandemics usually begin in crowded conditions. The 1976 Swine flu outbreak used as a pretext to inoculate millions of with a deadly vaccine responsible for numerous deaths and the neurological debilitation of possibly hundreds of thousands of people began at Fort Dix. Earlier this year, the government and corporate media hyped the H1N1 virus outbreak that spread in the crowded conditions of Mexico City and environs. WHO and the U.S. government warn that half or more of the U.S. population will come down with H1N1 later this year. Sources:

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September 6, 2009 2,000 Washington State Students Report Signs of Swine Flu By WILLIAM YARDLEY SEATTLE — At least 2,000 students at Washington State University have reported symptoms of the H1N1 flu virus, university and local health officials said, in what appeared to be one of the largest outbreaks of the virus on a college campus. “It’s real,” Sally Redman, a registered nurse who works in student health services at Washington State, said Saturday. “We’ve had a constant stream of people.” So far, the cases at the university have been relatively mild, although at least two people in the area who are not students were hospitalized. The university, based in Pullman, in eastern Washington near the Idaho border, has about 19,000 students at its main campus. Ms. Redman said the outbreak appeared about Aug. 21, during fraternity and sorority rush but before classes started. After that, she said, “it was rampant.” As many as 200 students a day have visited or called student health services,

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Some 2,000 students at Washington State University have reported symptoms of H1N1 flu, university officials said, in one of the largest reported outbreaks of the virus on a US college campus. Washington state’s Whitman County, where the school is located said that tests at a state laboratory late last week “confirmed that the influenza outbreak at Washington State University (WSU)… is indeed caused by the novel 2009 H1N1 Influenza A.” The west-coast school last week instituted a blog to help provide information to students about the sudden and dramatic spread of the A(H1N1) virus on campus just days into the new school term. Sources: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/afp_world/view/1003266/1/.

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